Which Way Will The Market Move? -
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David Opoku
Some fund managers attempt to predict the movement of the stock market in order to organize their portfolios in a way that will produce higher returns. It has as well being suggested by some investment experts that investors time
Which Interest Rate? -
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David Opoku
There are various forms of interest rates. A lot of losses in investments will be saved, if the investor will develop an awareness of the exact type of interest rate being dealt with.
Who Is To Blame? Investor Or Financial Advisor? -
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David Opoku
When financial plans fail to achieve the financial objectives aimed at, there is normally a lot of blame-laying. Indeed some advisors even get fired along the way. But let us be brutally honest with each other. Who is to
How to Value Shares -
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David Opoku
The equity market is fairly capricious and can lead to losses. With care and due judgment in valuing shares, however, substantial profits can be made over and above what can be achieved with relatively less risky securities such as
How To Select Shares For Your Portfolio -
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David Opoku
Investors employ a multiplicity of techniques in choosing shares. What is common amongst the various methods is that they don't always work. The suggestions made in this discussion combined with common sense and good judgment should help to hone your stock selection skills.
Private VRS Professional Investors -
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David Opoku
Proponents of pooled funds argue that there is a great uncertainty on the stock market, and that it is dangerous for the private investor to play there, as they get prone to high losses and costs. Although there is
Real Estate Wholesaling - Success Through Refinement -
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Eric Medemar
Wholesaling real estate is one of the best ways to invest in real estate with no cash, no credit, and no risk. Successful real estate wholesalers know that their business must change along with the real estate market.
The Seven Benefits of Annual Business Valuations for Family Businesses -
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Robert M. Clinger III
Most owners of privately-held businesses believe that they know what their company is worth. In many cases, these business owners are biased in their views towards the firm, and therefore, have an inflated sense of value associated with the business. Without a formal valuation of the company, the business owner often has nothing other than a gut feeling to support the value that they attach to the business.
Finding Hot Stocks Made Easy -
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Mark Crisp
A stock that spikes can come crashing down just as quickly. Usually, fast spikes in the stock’s price points to the stock being volatile; not profitable. A hot stock could instead be a stock that would realize its full
Tax-Deferred Exchanges - What Real Estate Investors Should Know -
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James Kobzeff
Many requirements must be met to qualify for an exchange for tax deferral, typically involving the services of a tax exchange professional. Discover things about Section 1031 tax-deferred exchanges that everyone engaged in real estate investing should know.